: Season 6 Episode 1 — Cannonadebillions
Prince’s most dramatic move is "firing" his investors rather than his employees. By liquidating the accounts of ethically compromised clients—including Chuck’s own father—he establishes the a selective tier for "clean" billionaires. This maneuver is a calculated "boss move" designed to consolidate trust among his staff while signaling a new, more rarified form of gatekeeping in the world of high finance. Chuck Rhoades: The New Crusade
While Prince seeks to revolutionize finance, Chuck Rhoades begins the season in a state of rural retreat at a farm in Stony Gorge. His sabbatical is interrupted by a literal and metaphorical "cannonade": his wealthy neighbor, Melville Revere, fires antique cannons twice daily as a display of heritage and untouchable status. CannonadeBillions : Season 6 Episode 1
The episode's primary conflict centers on the transformation of Axe Capital into . Unlike Bobby Axelrod’s unapologetic pursuit of wealth, Mike Prince attempts to rebrand the firm with a veneer of "ethical" capitalism. This shift is met with profound skepticism from the original Axe Cap team—Wags, Wendy, and Taylor—who find Prince’s "family-friendly" persona and health-monitoring "gift" rings to be a intrusive and insincere. Prince’s most dramatic move is "firing" his investors